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Dr. Getty - Tender Spring Grass - Use Caution

Dr. Getty’s March Tip: Add a Serving of Caution to that Tender Spring Grass:  Spring is almost upon us in most of the country, so it’s time to revisit that critical topic: spring grazing.

Troxel Helmets Supports Compton Jr Equestrians

Fostering new riders is important to grow equestrian sports, and programs like the Compton Jr Equestrians offer kids the chance to take a positive path through interacting with horses.

Certified Horsemanship Association Adds New Horsemanship Safety Video to Collection

The Certified Horsemanship Association's videos are created with the goals of helping to spread the CHA's mission of safe, effective, and fun horsemanship.

AAEP Publishes Equine Parvovirus-Hepatitis Virus Guidelines

Equine parvovirus-hepatitis virus is a recently discovered virus and the focus of rapidly evolving research.

Equine Therapy with Retired Racehorses in Saratoga

Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga rescues retired racehorses and retrains them for therapeutic programming and also works in partnership with certified equine therapists who provide equine-assisted therapy.

AAEP Publishes Equine Proliferative Enteropathy Guidelines

Equine proliferative enteropathy continues to be an issue for the horse industry and with new AAEP guidelines, it is hoped that the information will help veterinarians diagnose and treat this unusual disease.

Horse Acting Out? Could Pain Be the Cause?

Changes in your horse's behavior and activity level are the best indicators of pain.

Keeping America's Horses Safe! Lafitte De Muze Safety Net Grants

Grants ranging from $500 to $1,500 will be awarded on a rolling basis on a first come, first served basis as long as grant funds are available between now and December 31.

Research Highlights Limitations of Non-contact Infrared Thermometers

Study revealed that the readings obtained by the non-contact infrared thermometer demonstrated good reliability in terms of measurement repeatability, but these readings did not align well with rectal temperatures.

Why Do Horses Eat Dirt??

Geophagia is a disorder characterized by eating substances of little or no nutritional value and it can be caused by a number of factors.

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